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Column: CBS Is Tortured by Trump, Put Their Rage Into '60 Minutes'
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Column: CBS Is Tortured by Trump, Put Their Rage Into '60 Minutes'

CBS News thinks the crown jewel of its news division is 60 Minutes, the alleged gold standard of investigative journalism on television. But when it comes to politics, their coverage isn’t just slanted. It’s more like a wrecked bus laying on its side, wheels spinning in the air. Their stilted editing of a Kamala Harris interview weeks before the election caused Donald Trump to sue last year over the potential harm to his candidacy. By that standard, Trump could sue lots of newscasters and documentarians who slice and dice presidential contenders to try and persuade voters. The Wall Street Journal reported the owners of CBS at Paramount Global in recent days offered $15 million to settle the suit, but Team Trump wants more than $25 million and is also seeking an apology from CBS News. You can laugh when the Journal added CBS has said the broadcast was “not doctored or deceitful.” When the full interview was released, you could see it was carefully cooked and sliced like lamb chops. Every segment 60 Minutes has done on Joe Biden or Kamala Harris can be presumed to be doctored for maximum positive impact. Partisanship is the real sticking point in these lawsuits, and needling the partisans is clearly a Trump strategy. The die-hard Democrats at CBS don’t want to apologize to Trump because that looks like surrender in the ten-year war they have been waging on him. The Left was furious at ABC News for settling with Trump for $15 million so the rest of us couldn’t read internal ABC emails. George Stephanopoulos was clearly wrong to assert Trump was “found liable for rape” in the E. Jean Carroll suit, but the truth is no priority when the objective is to Get Trump.   In the midst of this lawsuit, the partisans of 60 Minutes have gone on an anti-conservative tear this year: On February 16, mere days after Vice President J.D. Vance went into the Munich Security Conference and denounced European censorship regimes, Sharyn Alfonsi produced a report bizarrely extolling the virtues of German censorship. On the same show, Scott Pelley aired a self-righteous attack on Trump and Elon Musk upending the U.S. Agency for International Development. “It’s too soon to tell how serious President Trump is in defiance of the Constitution,” he lectured. On February 23, Bill Whitaker puffed up leftist comedian John Oliver, who raged that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is being bribed by his friends, when they have taken him on vacations. ”I can prove that to you by offering this guy a million dollars a year to get the [bleep] off the Supreme Court. That should be a crime.” On April 27, Pelley closed the program with an impassioned editorial defending his boss Bill Evans, who resigned because according to Pelley, in the midst of the Trump lawsuit, “Bill felt he lost the independence that honest journalism requires.” On May 4, Pelley played up the bravery of Marc Elias, the partisan Democrat lawyer who worked for Hillary Clinton’s campaign in 2016 and spread all the unsubstantiated conspiracy theories about Trump being in collusion with the Russian government to steal the election. Lawyers like Elias were being persecuted by a vengeful Trump, and you can't paint Team Hillary as being vengeful with all their phony Russiagate attacks. At 60 Minutes, it never mattered how many perfumed valentines they offered to help Barack Obama, they still consider themselves the embodiment of journalistic “independence.” They think “honest journalism” is defined by ferociously attacking Trump and other people who are impeding progress by preventing the Democrats from running everything. 
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Who ran the White House? Ask Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson under oath
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Who ran the White House? Ask Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson under oath

The growing autopen scandal didn’t just reveal bureaucratic dysfunction — it exposed the collapse of constitutional order during Joe Biden’s presidency. For years, critics raised questions about Biden’s competence. But recent investigative findings paint a far darker picture. The debate is no longer about whether Biden was merely tired, was gaffe-prone, or had merely “lost his fastball.” The real question is much simpler: Who was actually running the White House? The answer isn’t complicated. Regret isn’t enough. Full transparency is overdue — and it should no longer be optional. Our system, a constitutional republic, vests executive authority in one person: the president. Regardless of how Biden became president — an election I still view as a sham — the nation still required a functioning commander in chief. Instead, evidence suggests a collection of unelected individuals and committees assumed presidential authority. That arrangement shattered the illusion that America operates as a rules-based constitutional republic. It exposed a government that no longer plays by the rules it demands others follow. And the rot didn’t end with staffers and shadow advisers. The media helped enable the fraud — and now looks to profit from revealing it. No one personifies that corruption more clearly than CNN’s Jake Tapper and Axios’ Alex Thompson. These two aren’t reporting a story. They’re selling one. Tapper and Thompson have launched a media campaign to sell books filled with information they sat on for years. Their book tour isn’t journalism — it’s content monetization, no different from a Netflix docudrama. They brag about interviewing hundreds of anonymous sources, including senior White House officials and members of Congress. But instead of naming names or holding anyone accountable, they offer sanitized narratives, tailored for profit. This isn’t a game. It’s not entertainment. The past four years weren’t just marked by incompetence — they revealed a criminal breakdown at the heart of the executive branch. Tapper and Thompson claim to know who ran the country. They must now be treated not as pundits, but as witnesses. Some will instinctively object: “The First Amendment protects journalists from revealing their sources!” That argument doesn’t hold up. The Supreme Court settled this in Branzburg v. Hayes (1972), ruling that reporters can be compelled to testify before a grand jury. “Reporter’s privilege,” as it’s known, doesn’t shield journalists from legal accountability — especially in criminal cases. And in this case, I don’t believe Tapper or Thompson even qualify as reporters. They wrote and published the book as private authors. Axios White House reporter Marc Caputo publicly stated the outlet has no financial interest in the book. Tapper and Thompson acted as media personalities, not journalists. RELATED: The Great Biden Book War has finally begun Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images At worst, they’re no different from O.J. Simpson writing “If I Did It” — a confessional dressed up as a hypothetical, designed to sell books, not reveal truth. Even if they claim journalist status, they should still face subpoenas. No one has a constitutional right to document a criminal conspiracy, repackage it as nonfiction, and profit from it while hiding the facts under a fake privilege. Tapper and Thompson have declared themselves central to the story. It’s time that the government treats them as such. What crimes might be involved? For starters: false personation of a federal officer, forgery, deprivation of civil rights, conspiracy to exercise presidential power without authority, and quite possibly treason. And that doesn’t include crimes tied to autopenned pardons — some of which President Trump has declared void. Plenty of potential charges exist. Tapper and Thompson claim to hold the road map. Both have expressed hollow regrets over how the press handled Biden’s presidency. Regret isn’t enough. Full transparency is overdue — and it should no longer be optional. If federal investigators do their jobs, both men should face questioning under oath. Whether the Department of Justice or FBI steps up remains an open question. President Trump has called for accountability since his inauguration. These agencies have failed to act. But the window for delay is closing. Public patience is running out — and may already have expired. Bringing the truth to light will require aggressive legal action. Prosecutors must bring charges. Biden staffers must face subpoenas. Executive privilege must be pierced. But the starting point couldn’t be clearer: Call in Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson. Let them testify. They say they know what happened. Let’s put that claim to the test.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Best Elden Ring Nightreign settings for PC and Steam Deck
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Best Elden Ring Nightreign settings for PC and Steam Deck

What are the best Elden Ring Nightreign settings for PC and Steam Deck? We're ready to step back into the world of Elden Ring, and this brutally hard Souls-like is simple enough to run on gaming PCs and handhelds alike, thanks to one rather limiting feature. The Elden Ring Nightreign system requirements surprised us, with very little changing from the release of Elden Ring back in 2022. This means you won't need the best GPU to get great performance, but an awkward 60fps frame cap prevents you from achieving super high frame rates at launch anyway. Continue reading Best Elden Ring Nightreign settings for PC and Steam Deck MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best graphics card, Best gaming PC, Best SSD for gaming
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Gorgeous Wuxia inspired MMO Sword of Justice is coming to the West
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Gorgeous Wuxia inspired MMO Sword of Justice is coming to the West

I've always loved MMOs. I've plowed hours into exploring every corner of Azeroth, and happily whiled away the days chilling by the Aetheryte in Limsa Lominsa, watching the world go by. But, with stellar single-player games like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Baldur's Gate 3 occupying my time at the moment, I've fallen off of the MMO grindset and haven't quite found a reason to return to it. Enter Sword of Justice, Netease's gorgeous new Wuxia-inspired fantasy adventure. Having racked up over 40 million players in China during its first month alone, the team confirms that it's coming to the West, and it's about to ruin my attempts to clear my Steam backlog. Continue reading Gorgeous Wuxia inspired MMO Sword of Justice is coming to the West MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best MMOs, Best free MMOs, Best multiplayer games
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The Local Revolution: Why Saving America Starts on Your Street
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The Local Revolution: Why Saving America Starts on Your Street

The Local Revolution: Why Saving America Starts on Your Street
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Rumors of That Ugly Trump-Musk Feud Appear to Be 'Greatly Exaggerated' As President Drops Big News
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Rumors of That Ugly Trump-Musk Feud Appear to Be 'Greatly Exaggerated' As President Drops Big News

Rumors of That Ugly Trump-Musk Feud Appear to Be 'Greatly Exaggerated' As President Drops Big News
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The Hidden Cost Californians Pay for Flawed Energy Policies
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The Hidden Cost Californians Pay for Flawed Energy Policies

The Hidden Cost Californians Pay for Flawed Energy Policies
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Riley Gaines Dolphin Kicks ‘Old Deranged Man’ Keith Olbermann After He Tries Dunking on Her Athleticism
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Riley Gaines Dolphin Kicks ‘Old Deranged Man’ Keith Olbermann After He Tries Dunking on Her Athleticism

Riley Gaines Dolphin Kicks ‘Old Deranged Man’ Keith Olbermann After He Tries Dunking on Her Athleticism
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Job Market Cracks as Corporate Profits Decline Most Since 2020
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Job Market Cracks as Corporate Profits Decline Most Since 2020

The number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits increased more than expected last week and the unemployment rate appeared to have picked up in May, suggesting layoffs were rising as tariffs cloud the economic outlook.
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Mayor Giuliani Statement on Bernie Kerik Passing
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Mayor Giuliani Statement on Bernie Kerik Passing

"On September 11th, Bernie Kerik and I saved each other's lives," Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said in a statement to Newsmax. "If we weren't already friends, that bound us together forever," Giuliani added. "He was my best friend, a true Patriot, and one of the...
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